DISCLOSURE

Monday, 24 November 2014

In my last post I
shared with you my thoughts on gorgeous extras, ie shoes and their role in the
every stylista’s wardrobe. Today I would
like to talk about one item of clothes that, in my opinion, every modern woman
should have in her closet, a pair of gorgeous black pants.

But first, let me
tell you a little bit about my philosophy on shopping. One thing I can say for sure is that I am not
a spontaneous shopper nor do I follow the latest fashion trends. I very seldom buy clothes on impulse or because
it is “hot right now” for a few reasons:
a) I do not want end up looking like everybody else around me and b) once the
trend becomes yesterday’s news, I don’t want the face a dilemma of “What should
I do with this piece now”?

And it is not
just the money you paid for it, you have to find valuable space in your closet
to store this currently out-of-fashion item until the wheels of fashion roll
over yet again (say every 10 years!!!) and you will be able to wear it once
more. My guess is that by that time, you
will probably forget its existence and your body shape could be a different
size.

My philosophy in buying
clothes is quite simple and logical, to me at least: avoid impulse shopping, do not succumb to
short lived trends; instead look for timeless classical pieces that you never
grow tired of and when buying a new piece think whether it will go with in your
existing wardrobe. Mixing and matching
is a lot of fun, and if you can master this trick, you instantly double or triple
the volume of your outfits.

When shopping for
new clothes I prefer to buy them in the stores that allow you to bring the item
back for a refund and not just for a credit note. I like to bring them home and see how it
complements what I already have and if not, I return it.

There are quite a
few items in my wardrobe, I call them “My capsule collection” that I bought a
couple of years back but I love and wear them regardless. Clothes like dresses
by DVF (see previous post), a white silk blouse, a smoking jacket or a
pair of timeless black pumps are my saviours when I am clueless or in doubt about
what to wear.

A case in point is
a pair of black slim fit pants I bought while visiting my in-laws in Cape Town. Not only do I
love the fact that they are not entirely black but rather have shimmering
pattern, they also fit well because of the classic slim cut. But what is most attractive about them is
their versatility, every time you pair them with a different top, it’s like you
have a completely new outfit. They are
like a blank canvass and it is what’s in your wardrobe together with your
personal taste and imagination that will make them look dressed up or down,
helping you achieve an elegant and sophisticated look, or to be playful and
casual.

I love to wear them
with loose blouses for the office, with quirky tops and short boots when I am
out for a drink or movies and with a pair of elegant black shoes and a pearls
and an onyx necklace for a night at the Opera.

Top: Georgio Armani

Pants: Fabiani (SA)

Shoes: Mark Jacobs

If you, like me,
a lady of certain vintage, you would know exactly what style suits you
best. It is possible that the slim fit
pants might look on you like a second skin or on another hand, you’d prefer to
cover some parts of your body by way of plaits, layers or loose fit, so you
would opt for some more streamlined silhouette.

Points to
remember:

One – high heels make anyone’s legs look longer and add few extra inches to your height;

Two – regardless
of style and colour, your pants should be of high quality and fit perfectly.

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

When I travel, I am always on the lookout for
exceptional window displays by department stores, shops or even
restaurants. Other people’s creative
talents are always an inspiration for my own imaginative thinking. These photos
were taken in London
at Selfridge department store. The advertising
campaign was called “Shoemania”. The
brainchild was to bring together over 200 shoe shops and labels under one roof,
dedicating an entire floor to them.

I was bemused by the imagination of the
creative team behind the window displays.
They utilised those boring, familiar to every housewives utensils and
transformed them into the most desirable, admirable girl’s second best friends
(after diamonds). I couldn’t miss such
an experience and went inside to find myself completely disoriented and
overwhelmed amongst too many rows upon rows of shoes of every possible colour,
shape, size, etc, etc. Needless to say,
I left empty handed…except the photos and lovely memories, of course.

Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Today I would like to share with you my thoughts on
beautiful extras - shoes and bags. They
have the ability to transform your look drastically and with minimal fuss, from a
casual day time look to evening glamour but try to reverse the scenario by
pairing a swanky dress with plain casual shoes and the wrong bag and the result
is a disaster.

As Rebecca Miller once said: “Like most girls, I understood
from an early age that shoes are magic vessels”. And I totally agree with her, I strongly
believe that good shoes and handbags are the best investments that will carry
you over many fads and trends always looking stylish and fashionable. You don’t have to wear expensive clothes with
good extras. Better to wear higher
quality shoes and a cheaper dress. When
the shoes and bag appear classy, no one ever assumes that the clothes are down- market.

Shoes speak volumes about your personality and your taste;
shoes and bags in vibrant hues instantly spruce up your basics and take a muted monochromatic look into a completely new level of fun and creativity;

If you, like me, love to wear high heels, indulge
yourself. The added height lengthens you
and gives your calves a toned look.

Whether it is to treat yourself or to simply boost your mood,
buying an awesome piece of footwear is a fabulous thrill – and it will look
great on any figure!!!

Saturday, 1 November 2014

My love affair with the dresses continues (see my earlier posts) From vibrant and exciting bright colors to a classic
and sophisticated black and white monochromatic palette, I simply can’t get
enough of these garments.

Dress: Zara

Boots: Robert Clergerie

Bag: Louis Vuitton

Monochrome is a
trend that timelessly carries on from season to season, it looks marvelous on
its own, works beautifully with an injection of a bright colour (colour popping
is the term, I believe) is added and screams with confidence when mixed and
layered with different patterns.

Dress: Zara

Boots: Midas

Coat: Jane Lamerton

Bag: Louis Vuitton

Of course, time of the day, an occasion or just the mood you are in right now should be considered when choosing the outfit and accessories but no matter what you opt for, choose the one that works for you and wear it with pride!!!